NIMHANS wins case consumer court loses The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) has won its case against a consumer court order in which the district consumer forum (Bangalore Urban IV Additional) had ordered it to pay Rs 3 lakh to a family, whose son had died after being treated at NIMHANS for head injuries.
Delhi govt firm on stern action Swinging into action after a case of stripping of a nursery student by a teacher came into light, Delhi government on Sunday announced the setting up of a permanent panel to look into complaints of corporal punishment besides ordering a separate probe into Fridays incident.
ULFA ultra suspecteed killed in terror strike While 21 people were injured in the blast in Tinsukia, the explosion at Doomdooma killed one and left seven hurt.ADGP Pathak said the man killed in the blast at Doomdooma is suspected to be an ULFA militant who was ...
Arundhati to be put to sleep After serving for more than 25 years, Rajaji National Park authorities have decided to put its grand old lady, Arundhati, a female elephant to sleep.
All India Sikh Conference activists shout slogans during a protest in New Delhi on Sunday. The demonstrators gathered to protest against the Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, who has been given a clean chit by the CBI in his role in the 1984 anti Sikh riots. AFP
Is Sonia Gandhi trying to promote dynastic rule by appointing her son Rahul as general secretary of the Congress? Will Rahul be able to revive the fortunes of the party in the next Parliament elections? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Rahul has been hailed as a young and promising leader by several readers who have appreciated Sonia’s move. However, there are several others who have questioned the credibility of the Congress party in appointing Rahul, who they say is a novice.